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Douglas Emmett operates approximately 18 million square feet of Class A office space and over 5,000 luxury apartment units in nine highly desirable submarkets in Los Angeles County, six of which are located in Los Angeles' Westside - Brentwood, Century City, Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, the Olympic Corridor, and Westwood - and three submarkets in the San Fernando Valley - Sherman Oaks/Encino, Warner Center/Woodland Hills, and Burbank.
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As a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC), funding is provided through Public Health Services Act, section 330, with additional funding from the State of California, Los Angeles County and private sources.
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Minimum two years of recent experience in real estate development and asset management activities like real estate investment, including demonstrated experience in an advisory consulting environment supporting the development of complex large-scale real estate projects with various land uses for a public agency such as a university, state, county, or large municipality.
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Current Los Angeles County Fire Card required (within 30 days of employment) Organize educational trainings and review of the International Patient Services Program OIR processes and services to introduce/refresh/train health plan coordinators and Providers/Clinics/Hospitals on Guam and Saipan regarding services offered by the Hospital, updates on new developments and specialty services, and address medical developments of interest.
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This role works under the moderate direction and supervision of the Senior Accountant of Grants Billing and will be responsible for reviewing, monitoring, billing, collections and reporting on assigned government (Federal, State, County, City etc.
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Responsibilities include but are not limited to assisting in scheduling medical appointments, durable medical equipment, home health, eligibility/benefit verification, requesting medical records, data entry, and review of medical management reports.
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The Dietitian will also be responsible for review and update or patient education materials, diet manual, and patient menus; monitoring tube feedings; conducting inservice education for Nutritional Services Department and other hospital staff as necessary; enforcing policies and procedures regarding safe food handling and service; educating and monitoring hemodialysis patients, as assigned; and provides nutrition education to medical staff, patients, students, and personnel.
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